Ghanaian screen icon and media personality Joselyn Dumas has unveiled the fourth season of her acclaimed talk show, Keeping It Real, marking a bold ne
Ghanaian screen icon and media personality Joselyn Dumas has unveiled the fourth season of her acclaimed talk show, Keeping It Real, marking a bold new phase shaped by creativity, intimate storytelling, and a refreshed artistic direction.
The new season was launched at AkunaPod, Accra’s fast-rising creative hub, where Dumas hosted an experiential boutique event tailored for select media professionals, influencers, and industry insiders.
The collaboration between Keeping It Real and AkunaPod signals an evolution in the show’s seven-year journey—one that has consistently centred on raw, transformative conversations about identity, healing, and African lived experiences.
Since its debut, the show has become a cultural staple, known for its frank discussions on womanhood, relationships, wellness, and navigating personal growth in a rapidly changing society.
Season after season, Joselyn Dumas has positioned the platform as a safe space for honesty, vulnerability, and community-building.
This year’s launch was designed not merely as a preview event but as a multi-layered artistic experience.
AkunaPod was fully transformed into a creative landscape, beginning with outdoor networking sessions where guests engaged with interactive installations and captured signature photo moments.
The experience then shifted indoors, where attendees were treated to first-look screenings of three episodes in both the auditorium and the boardroom—an intimate setup that allowed for thoughtful reflection and engagement.
As the evening progressed, the rooftop of AkunaPod became the centre of creative energy, with music, cocktails, and vibrant conversations flowing among actors, media executives, content producers, and the cast. The atmosphere reflected the show’s philosophy: unfiltered, warm, and deeply communal.
Addressing guests, Dumas spoke passionately about the new season’s direction, emphasising themes of authenticity, innovation, and the urgency of creating safe spaces for African narratives.
She highlighted the importance of storytelling that goes beyond entertainment—stories that encourage healing, introspection, and cultural connection.
The partnership with AkunaPod strengthens the show’s creative identity, positioning the hub as an anchor point for modern African content creators.
The collaboration aligns with AkunaPod’s rising reputation as a nurturing ecosystem for filmmakers, musicians, designers, and thinkers shaping the continent’s next creative wave.

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